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  • Fired Up festival sets record

    Ron Warnick|Oct 3, 2018

    Despite incomplete data, the Fired Up festival Saturday in downtown Tucumcari surpassed its goal of 4,000 people attending. Tucumcari MainStreet executive director Gail Houser said the official total stood at a record 4,024 on Monday, despite one volunteer's counter that went at least temporarily missing over the weekend. The organization stations volunteers with clicker counters at three entrance points and counts each person walking into the festival area. The previous Fired Up attendance...

  • Off to the races

    Ron Warnick|Oct 3, 2018

    More than 100 people attended an informational meeting Sept. 25 at the Tucumcari Convention Center to hear Coronado Partners frontman Warren Frost answer questions from residents about a proposed $80 million horse-racing track and casino in Tucumcari. Frost said after the meeting the number of people attending was "double" from a similar informational meeting 10 years ago, when his investor group tried to land a "racino" in Tucumcari that was awarded to Raton but never built. Extra chairs were...

  • Company hopes to convert ethanol plant to methane

    Oct 3, 2018

    If all goes according to plan, a long-closed ethanol plant in Tucumcari may be converted into a methane plant and become fully operational by mid-2020. Tucumcari Bio-Energy Co. is hunting for investors and may begin converting the plant to methane gas production as soon as early 2019, said Robert Hockaday, president of the company, during a phone interview. He hopes to acquire the necessary investors and loans by year's end. Bringing the plant, located on the city's north side, to full...

  • Commission applicants face public interviews

    Steve Hansen|Oct 3, 2018

    The three applicants to fill the District 4 commission seat on the Tucumcari City Commission held by the late Robert Lumpkin will face public interviews with the four current commissioners Oct. 11 in city commission chambers, the commission decided Thursday. The commissioners also decided they would make their choice among the candidates at their regular meeting Oct. 27. The interview work session will begin at 3 p.m. Oct. 11. The candidate in alphabetical order are Chris Arias, manager of...

  • Tucumcari man accused in Wyoming shooting

    Staff report|Oct 3, 2018

    A Tucumcari man is accused of having a role in a shooting at a Wyoming bar and remains jailed on $500,000 cash-only bond. Andreas Broach, 29, of Tucumcari, and D’Marco Jones, 24, of Detroit, were detained Sept. 22 after being accused of shooting a 51-year-old man in the leg with a 9mm handgun earlier that morning at Mingle’s Lounge in Laramie, Wyoming. Broach was charged with felony conspiracy to commit first-degree homicide. Jones was charged with felony attempted first-degree murder and felony destruction of property. According to an aff...

  • Early and absentee voting begin Oct. 9

    Staff report|Oct 3, 2018

    Early or absentee voting for the Nov. 6 general election begins Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the Quay County Clerk’s office at 301 S. Third St. in Tucumcari. Hours at the clerk’s office will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, including the lunch hour, according to a news release. The last day for early voting will be Saturday, Nov. 3. Hours for the clerk’s office that day will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. No reason for requesting an absentee ballot or an early voting ballot is required. The clerk’s office also will register voters through...

  • Hospital receives award for quality improvement

    Staff report|Oct 3, 2018

    Dr. Dan C. Trigg Memorial Hospital in Tucumcari received a Hospital Innovation Improvement Award last week for two years of improvement in quality and patient safety. The award was presented Sept. 26 at the 73rd annual meeting of the New Mexico Hospital Association in Albuquerque. According to a news release, Trigg Hospital is one of 15 New Mexico hospitals recognized for excellence during the award’s 2016-2018 time period. The hospital was recognized for decreasing the number of patient falls and readmissions. “At Dr. Dan C. Trigg Mem...

  • Set aside differences and unite in God's love

    Leonard Lauriault|Oct 3, 2018

    In my last Quay County Sun article (Sept. 19), based on a couple of recent incidents in which my 3-year-old grandson thought our preacher was God, I wrote about how God gives us everything we need for life and godliness so we can participate in his divine nature (2 Peter 1:3-11). Besides helping us grow and protect our salvation from false teaching and Satan’s discouragement, this helps us reflect God’s nature to others so they’ll be attracted to him (2 Peter 2:1-3; 3:17-18; Revelation 12:10-12; 2 Corinthians 4:5-7; Titus 2:10). God is love...

  • Calendar - Oct. 3

    Oct 3, 2018

    • Saturday — 5K Fun Run & Walk. This 8 a.m. event is family-friendly, with free entry and a free T-shirt for finishing. Registration will be from 7:15 to 7:45 a.m. The 3.1-mile Fun Run is hosted by the Quay County Health Council & Quay County Extension Service. Call 575-461-0562 for more information. It starts and ends at Damon Kvols Park, Tucumcari. • Saturday — Enchilada Dinners. Join Center Street United Methodist Church for its annual enchilada dinner from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For take-out orders, call 575-461-2661. Cost for adults is $9; chi...

  • Menus - Oct. 3

    Oct 3, 2018

    Tucumcari schools Wednesday — Breakfast: Yogurt with granola, cereal with cinnamon goldfish graham cracker, fruit, juice, milk; Lunch: Teriyaki chicken with brown rice, ham and cheese wrap, steamed broccoli, baby carrots, fruit, milk. Thursday — Breakfast: Pancake sausage on a stick, cereal with cinnamon goldfish graham cracker, fruit, juice, milk; Lunch: Cheeseburger, French fries, Romaine lettuce, fresh tomato slice, pickle slices, fruit, milk. Monday — Breakfast: French toast sticks with syrup, cereal with cinnamon goldfish graham crack...

  • Pages past - Oct. 3

    Oct 3, 2018

    Oct. 3, 1968 • All Tucumcari residents and businessmen are urged to attend the dedication of the First Street widening project scheduled for 5:15 p.m. today at the corner of First and Gaynell streets. • Tony Collins, 10, of Tucumcari loves animals. His latest addition is Hoppy, an 11-week-old jackrabbit a neighbor brought to him from Logan. Hoppy takes milk from a baby doll's bottle, will nibble on a slice of cantaloupe, will swipe a prune every chance it gets but, strangely enough, isn't tha...

  • Jail log - Oct. 3

    Oct 3, 2018

    The following individuals were booked into the Quay County Detention Center Sept. 25-Oct. 1: • Aleidra Blea, 23, Tucumcari, contempt of court and battery on a household member (fourth or subsequent offense). • Justin L. French, 27, Tucumcari, charge not listed. • Andrew Isaac Martinez, 32, Tucumcari, battery on a household member (third offense) and disorderly conduct. • Pete Anthony Martinez, 50, Tucumcari, speeding, expired registration plate, no driver’s license, no proof of insurance and warrant from other counties or states. • Michael Ant...

  • Police blotter - Oct. 3

    Oct 3, 2018

    The following are calls made to the Tucumcari-Quay County Regional Emergency Communications Center from Sept. 24 to Sunday: Monday • 11:55 a.m.: Fight with no weapon in 700 block of West Sunset Avenue, Tucumcari. • 12:08 p.m.: Arrest warrant in 200 block of West High Street, Tucumcari. • 4:07 p.m.: Arrest warrant in 200 block of West High Street, Tucumcari. • 6:35 p.m.: Traffic accident with damage in 100 block of West Tucumcari Boulevard, Tucumcari. Tuesday • 9:35 a.m.: Threat at Fifth Street and Gamble Avenue, Tucumcari. • 10:54 a.m.: Theft a...

  • Cardinals top Tucumcari

    Ron Warnick|Oct 3, 2018

    Tucumcari's recent inability to score on drives deep in enemy territory may have proved decisive during a 28-20 loss Friday against state-ranked (Las Vegas) Robertson at Rattler Stadium. On the game's first possession, the Rattlers drove 60 yards in 14 plays and had a first down on the Cardinals' 8-yard line. But two Tucumcari running plays were stopped for a loss, and a pass play fell incomplete. On fourth down, Robbie Hartmann caught a pass up the middle but tackled on the 2-yard line, giving...

  • Logan defense shines

    Staff report|Oct 3, 2018

    Logan has been known for its high-powered rushing offense this season, but it was its defense that rose to the occasion Friday night during a 30-8 district victory over Melrose in an eight-man football matchup. Kyle Knight ran for 156 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries for the Longhorns (3-3). Teammate Chase Hittson ran for 116 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries. Melrose fell to 1-4 overall. The Buffaloes totaled 216 yards passing but it came with three interceptions and 37...

  • Tucumcari volleyball team notches big victory

    Ron Warnick|Oct 3, 2018

    The Tucumcari volleyball team notched its biggest victory of the season with a come-from-behind 24-26, 15-25, 25-14, 25-21, 15-9 win at seventh-ranked Raton on Thursday. The Lady Rattlers (2-12) for a while looked as if they would knock off their second ranked team in a week Saturday, but they fell to No. 2 Santa Fe Indian School by a 23-25, 9-25, 22-25 score. Raton, ranked in Class 3A, fell to 5-3 overall. "We had a great game," Tucumcari coach Dena Benavidez said of the victory over the...

  • Logan hands Melrose first loss

    Ron Warnick|Oct 3, 2018

    LOGAN - Logan defeated top-ranked and previously unbeaten Melrose 20-25, 25-17, 21-25, 25-19, 15-10 in a District 6-1A volleyball match Friday that took nearly two hours to decide. The Lady Longhorns, 11-4 and ranked fourth in Class A before Friday's clash, knocked off the Lady Buffaloes (10-1) primarily because of blocking. Logan scored at least 13 points on blocks and blunted Melrose's attack. "That's the best we've blocked this season," Logan coach Robert Young said. "(Melrose) is a really...

  • Midwestern State trumps ENMU

    Staff report|Oct 3, 2018

    PORTALES - Senior Layton Rabb wasn't perfect, or even up to the standards he's set early in the Lone Star Conference football season. But he and Midwestern State were just good enough Saturday to escape Greyhound Stadium undefeated. Rabb completed 16 passes for 310 yards and two touchdowns, including the go-ahead 49-yard toss to Juwan Johnson, and the Mustangs moved to 5-0 with a 31-23 victory over Eastern New Mexico. Entering Saturday, the Midwestern State quarterback had won the Lone Star...

  • Republicans should reconsider Kavanaugh

    Steve Hansen|Oct 3, 2018

    It’s funny what can happen after testimony from a credible accuser is weighed against a Supreme Court nominee’s partisan bombast and flat denials of allegations from credible witnesses about some of his apparently serious misbehavior. A sure-thing confirmation can become an appeal for an FBI background investigation. That’s what the Republican-dominated Senate Judiciary Committee did Friday after hearing from both an accuser and an alleged aggressor who has been nominated to be a U.S. Supreme Court justice. I wrote last week that the nomin...

  • Editorial: Maybe, baby, Petty studios will live forever

    Oct 3, 2018

    CLOVIS — Music royalty visited Clovis last week. Robert Plant stayed just long enough to remind us we still have one of the most iconic connections to rock and roll history hidden away on West Seventh Street. Plant, lead singer for Led Zeppelin and performing in Lubbock last Thursday, tweeted his reasons for being here: “76 shows into a mammoth tour, we reach Lubbock and why? Cos this is where one of the greatest influences of my singing life, kicked off a short meteoric career. “Across the stateline to Clovis, NM ... Norman Petty’s famous...

  • Tucumcari native wins Wheels on Fire 100 cycling event

    Ron Warnick|Oct 3, 2018

    The number of cyclists participating in Saturday’s third annual Wheels on Fire 100 surged past the century mark, and a Rattler alum won the race in less than 4 1/2 hours. John Frey, 59, a national-champion cyclist and Tucumcari native who lives in Albuquerque, finished the 100-mile loop from the Tucumcari Convention Center to San Jon, Grady and Ragland and back in 4 hours, 27 minutes and 13.41 seconds — the best time in the event’s young history. That was an average speed of 22.5 miles per h...